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With the Zoom Victory, Nike has produced the lightest mid-distance spike in history. Why? Because light equals fast. Drawing inspiration from suspension bridges, Nike developed the very light and supportive Flywire technology, which eliminates overlays to reduce weight and secure the foot. If you want to set a PR, strap on this rocket and go. Includes twelve 1/4" spikes and a spike wrench.

Note: The right shoe is blue w/green and the left shoe is green w/blue.

Comments: First Impressions: WOW!! these are the lightest thing i have ever felt. they feel much sturdier than they look in the picture. They feel very supportive from trying them on. I hope they perform as well as they look!From: Dylan, Fountain, Colorado, USA

Comments: Haven't raced yet but just tried them on. I am going no socks and this shoe feels like a sock and is weightless, I am extremely excited to use these.From: Eddie, USA

Comments: Just got these shoes, they hurt the first time i wore them but then I put some cheap insoles in them and they are now my favorite shoe I have ever owned. From: Brennan, San Antonio, TX

Comments: great middle distance spike. very light but very aggressive. the spike plate makes it very easy to get that kick going but enough cushion to where you can run a mile or even two mile comfortably. flywire in the spike works wonders. i would recommend racing without socks. it makes wearing this shoe even better! no discomfort at all! the durablity of this shoe is also very great. my spike made it through a long season looking and feeling good as new.From: bnian, santa fe springs, CA, USA

Comments: Amazing spikes. I run the 400 and 800, and they are great for both races. They are insanely light, I can barely even feel them when I run in em. Not sure how these hold up in a 1600 or anything longer than that but for the 400 and 800 they're nasty.From: Rex, Summit, NJ, USA

Comments: Great shoes for track events only. I had a hard time using them on dirt and grass, but on a track they're pure heaven.From: Aditya, Pleasanton, CA, USA

Comments: These are the greatest spikes I have ever owned. They are very aggressive and don't hold you back in the slightest. I used them for everything from the 200m up to the 3200m and they held up. While I used them for the 200m and 400m, I wouldn't suggest that. Definitely made for 800m-3200m. I also know a guy who used them for the 8K in college and said they were alright but couldn't handle the grass well. All things considered, these are fantastic shoes and if you are a distance track runner you should look into a pair.From: Pickle, Nashville, TN, USA

Comments: To be as simple as possible, this wonderfully made spike by Nike is a true mid-distance spike. It has an aggressive forefoot spike plate that enhances traction on a variety of tracks. Basically, slippage is impossible. With the forefoot spike plate, you have the incredible weight. A size 9 is 3.4oz.; practically weightless on your feet. This shoe, however, should be used sparingly if you have support shoes, because you will cause problems with your calves, shins, achilles(!), including the tendons and muscles in your feet. These shoes will be sure to bring you fast times, if used correctly. Should be used for 600-1600, 3k-3200 runners would probably prefer the Nike Matumbos. From: Will, Weston, CT, USA

Comments: Lightest spikes ever.From: Alexander, Cupertino, CA

Comments: These are great. I've ran the 400 and the 3200 in these spikes, and they work well for both distances. Also, practicing strides in these greatly help with adding speed.From: Sam, Plainsboro, NJ, USA

Comments: Great spike, but they run very narrow. I suggest ordering true-to-size, but if you've already got spikes that are too small, you can replace them Lydiard-style (also called straight bar lacing) to make a little more room in the spike.From: Aaron, NJ, USA

Comments: By far the best flat I have ever worn. Before I got them I was worried that they wouldnt be to good for the shorter sprinting events, being that I am a sprint and middle distance runner. I had nothing to worry about because I have used my victories in everything from the 100 meter to the 1000meter, and they kicked ass in all!From: Pat, Woodbury, NY, USA

Comments: I cant wait to get these shoes ... I currently run a 5:17 mile and I am trying to cut 17 or more seconds off my time so I can get under 5 minutes and I believe these shoes will help me to achieve my goal.From: Ryan, USA

Comments: These spikes are amazing, I can't wait to use them tomorrow. They are incredibly light but have a very strong feeling to them. Thank you RunningWarehouse for getting them to me overnight!From: Mike, Coventry, RI, USA

Comments: This spike is very light. the first race i ran them cut 32 seconds off my pr. i ran 14:23.From: Ron, portland oregon usa

Comments: Best spike I have ever owned. I ran everything from the 200m to the 3200m in these. Did well with all of it. Have a friend on the track team who even used them for XC and they worked well. Let me put it this way: a team in the area sweeped the regional meet. All 6 of their top runners wore these. They won the 4x800 by over 30 seconds. I just can't explain how great these shoes are.From: Joe, Hendersonville, TN, USA

Comments: Just got to race in this in the 1500 and 800 and they were great! If you're used to the Milers these are a little more aggressive. You can hardly tell you're even wearing anything on your feet!From: Matt, Rockford, IL, USA

Premium shoes are for runners who run daily and/or run high-mileage. Premium shoes use high-end materials and the latest technology to enhance comfort.

Everyday shoes are for runners who run daily and/or run high-mileage. Everyday shoes use time-tested technologies and materials to meet the needs of consistent running.

Performance shoes are for runners who want shoes for faster paced training, such as tempo runs and interval workouts. Performance shoes are also suitable for daily training but will tend to wear faster than Everyday and Premium shoes.

Racing shoes are for runners looking for peak performance in racing 5K to marathon distances and beyond. Racing shoes are also suitable for fast-paced interval sessions. Durability is sacrificed to save weight.

Surface:

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Surface

Road shoes are designed for running on asphalt and concrete.

Road-Trail shoes are designed for running on asphalt, concrete and well-groomed, broad trails.

Hard Trail shoes are designed for running on hard, natural surfaces such as granite, sandstone, rocky terrain and hard-packed dirt.

Varied Trail shoes are designed for running on a mixture of natural surfaces from rocky, to loose dirt, to wood chips and similar.

Soft Trail shoes are designed for running on soft ground such as muddy terrain and damp, grassy fields.

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Heel-Toe Offset:

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Heel-Toe Offset

Heel-Toe Offset refers to the height difference between the heel and the forefoot of the shoe. The heel is usually higher than the forefoot but is never lower than the forefoot. Some runners believe a lower offset leads to more efficient running. Traditional running shoes have 10-13mm offsets. Moving from higher to lower heel-toe offsets may require a transition period.

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Stack Height

Stack height refers to how much shoe is between your foot and the ground. For this search, stack height refers to how much shoe is under your forefoot, as the heel height will be equal to or greater than the forefoot height.

Barefoot: 1-8mm. The shoe generally does not have a midsole and feels like there is no cushioning. This shoe is all about feeling the ground.

Minimal: 9-13mm. The shoe has a thin midsole but there is a lack of cushioning. Racing shoes and minimalist shoes are common here and there is a feeling of being connected to the road.

Low: 14-18mm. The shoe has a midsole and may have added cushioning technologies. Performance and trail shoes are common here and there is still a good feel for the ground.

Medium: 19-23mm. The shoe has a traditional midsole height. Everyday and Premium shoes are common here and cushioning technologies are prevalent. Feeling of the ground varies.

High: 24-29mm. The shoe has a thick midsole and extra cushioning. There is less feel for the ground and more feel of the shoe.

Maximal: 30mm plus. The shoe has an extremely thick midsole and extra cushioning. The focus is on feeling a soft shoe and not really feeling the ground.